A German weekly has revealed that members of the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) practice inflicting horrific bodily injuries in Albania, where they have been relocated to.

Interviewing 15 former MKO elements, Der Spiegel reported on Friday the MKO members practice “cutting throats with knives, breaking hands, tearing eyes, tearing the corners of mouths” at a camp in Albania three times a week.

It said 2,000 of the terrorists are living in the camp, which is situated 35 kilometers from the Albanian capital, Tirana, and is 50 times the size of a soccer field.

The MKO elements have no cell phones, clocks, or calendars, the report said, adding that some of them are active in construction work while some others sit behind computers to post fake news about Iran on Twitter and Facebook or enlist new members via Telegram.

Der Spiegel says the reason why Albania supports this group is not clear and the Interior Ministry has refused to provide answers.